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** Will show up on [http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=Firefox3.6 http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=Firefox3.6] | ** Will show up on [http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=Firefox3.6 http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=Firefox3.6] | ||
* Update on Code Coverage (timr) | |||
** [http://people.mozilla.com/~mnandigama/codecoverage_html/ Latest c/c++ results] | |||
** [http://people.mozilla.com/~mnandigama/jscoverage-report/jscoverage.html latest JS results] | |||
** We had a good discussions with the Content and JS teams last week. Some issues we are looking into is specific files with low coverage, how coverage for in-lined code is handled, and annotating the coverage results pages with info like: a file was recently re-designed and therefore previous bug data may no longer be valid. | |||
** Other next steps: Identify with the Dev teams which files should be targeted for additional testing. Work with other teams like the Firefox team to understand how this info could be used. | |||
** Feel free to contact Murali or myself if you want to dig into the data with us. |
Revision as of 18:11, 11 August 2009
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Notices / Schedule
- code freeze today
- 3 blockers left that need 1.9.0 fixes
- (one of those we'll take past code freeze for sure)
- code freeze today
- 1 blocker left that needs a 1.9.1 fix
- might push one day to pick up some non-blockers
- mostly a 'sync up' release with 3.0.x
Firefox 3.6a1
- shipped on Friday
- not a ton of traction yet (more users on old trunk nightlies)
Blocker Report
Gecko 1.9.2 / Namoroka
- Release Blockers (flag: blocking1.9.2 or blocking-firefox3.6)
- 89 open
- 188 nominations (most in blocking-firefox3?)
Browser / Front End
- see our active projects and get involved / propose others
- multitouch JS API prototype work
- streaming video controls
- new UI mechanism for application notifications ("doorhangers")
- triage to be finished this week
- feature priorities are:
- asynchronous location bar (landed)
- awesomeform complete (landed)
- potential uplift of personas (under evaluation)
- responsiveness increases
GFX Update
- bug 507970 - New font file formats for the web: EOT Lite and ZOT - Support in development.
- Jeff & Joe were in New Orleans for SIGGRAPH 2009. Blog posts about interesting stuff upcoming.
- Decode-on-draw work ongoing in bug 435296.
Layout Update
- WebOTF (jdaggett, jfkthame)
- roc away next week
Content Update
- infallible malloc ready to land bug 441324
- HTML5 work moving along (hsivonen has the details).
- multi process network implementation starting to materialize.
- XBL2 implementation moving along (jonas has details).
- peterv found some problems with XPConnect perf bug 499199 and has been working on ways around that.
- peterv got ibench up n' running and will be looking into why don't perform better than we do.
- mrbkap working with labs to iron out a security model for JetPacks.
Platform-specific Support Update
- Final Windows 7 SDK came out on Friday, testing in progress
- Windows 7 integration work continues
JS
- ES5 Status (tracking bug bug 445494):
- Meta-object API:
- bug 307791 (waldo): Object.keys
- bug 430133 (waldo): Object.defineProperty and friends
- bug 509510 (jimb): Object.getPrototypeOf shouldn't coerce.
- Strict mode:
- bug 482298 (jimb): Strict mode.
- bug 497869 (jimb): Warnings about reserved words.
- bug 495325 (jimb): Indirect eval.
- Regexp:
- bug 98409 (waldo): literal regexps and lastIndex.
- bug 465199 (sayrer): Regexp lastIndex property type.
- bug 501739 (unassigned): string match, replace vs. global lastIndex.
- Misc:
- bug 430930 (bruce): Date.parse and ISO 8601.
- bug 496923 (unassigned): Integrate ECMAScript 5 conformance test suite
- bug 509733 (unassigned): ES5 chimera arguments object
- Meta-object API:
- DWARF Call Frame Info
- needed for breakpad stacks with -fomit-frame-pointer optimization
- Linux dumper re-architect is landed in Google's SVN repository
- DWARF-on-Linux patch queue is complete, seems to work, needs more testing
- Next step is to add CFI support
- DWARF reader and processor shared with Mac, so we should get CFI on Mac for free or cheap
Security
Electrolysis
Tree Management
- Fun and games with colo outage Sunday; fast recovery
- Setting up mozilla-192 branch.
- Planning to turn off fast-talos, tp3 machines
- Last batch of new slaves added late last week; will monitor waittimes to see about adding more
Roundtable
- Branching for mozilla-1.9.2 bug 504143
- Planning to bring up all normal Firefox builds (linux, linux 64-bit, mac, win32) + l10n, maemo/winmo + l10n. WinCE to come with or shortly after bug 485109. Anything else?
- Will be cloning mozilla-central and l10n repositories today or tomorrow, please don't touch them yet.
- When are we doing? Before or after Mobile release?
- No downtime is needed.
- Will show up on http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=Firefox3.6
- Update on Code Coverage (timr)
- Latest c/c++ results
- latest JS results
- We had a good discussions with the Content and JS teams last week. Some issues we are looking into is specific files with low coverage, how coverage for in-lined code is handled, and annotating the coverage results pages with info like: a file was recently re-designed and therefore previous bug data may no longer be valid.
- Other next steps: Identify with the Dev teams which files should be targeted for additional testing. Work with other teams like the Firefox team to understand how this info could be used.
- Feel free to contact Murali or myself if you want to dig into the data with us.